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Duke Energy

DUKNYSEStock Fundamentals

Duke Energy is one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, focused on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity and natural gas. The company operates as a regulated utility, providing essential energy services to millions of customers across multiple states while transitioning toward cleaner energy solutions.

Market Cap$98.0B
Revenue TTM$32.0B
Net Income TTM$5.1B
P/E Ratio19.04
Net Margin16.07%
EPS TTM$6.52
Employees27.0K
CEOHarry K. Sideris
CountryUnited States of America
Utilities
Regulated Electric
SegmentsRegulated Electric Utilities, Natural Gas Distribution
Business ModelsRegulated Monopoly, Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Most Recent EarningsMay 5, 2026 · 21 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsAug 4, 2026 · in 2 monthsBefore Market Open · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Op. Margin28.15%
Current Ratio0.661
Total Debt$87.9B
Cash$2.1B

Net Income

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Business Segments

Electric Utilities and Infrastructure

primary

This segment provides electric service through regulated utilities that own generation, transmission, and distribution facilities. It serves a diverse base of residential, commercial, and industrial customers across several states.

Products

Electricity Generation, Electricity Transmission, Electricity Distribution

Customers

Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Wholesale

Gas Utilities and Infrastructure

major

This segment focuses on the distribution of natural gas to retail and wholesale customers. It manages a vast network of distribution facilities and is subject to state and federal safety and rate regulations.

Products

Natural Gas Distribution, Natural Gas Storage

Customers

Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Power Generation Customers, Municipalities

Segment Financials

Electric Utilities and Infrastructure — Operating Revenues

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Electric Utilities and Infrastructure — Interest Expense

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Electric Utilities and Infrastructure — Total Assets

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Gas Utilities and Infrastructure — Operating Revenues

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Gas Utilities and Infrastructure — Operation, maintenance and other

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

Duke Energy maintains a dominant market position as a regulated utility with exclusive service territories and a massive rate-regulated asset base.

Geographies

Indiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, United States

Customer Segments

Residential Consumers, Commercial Enterprises, Industrial Manufacturers, Municipal Governments

Upstream Dependencies

Fuel Suppliers (Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear), Power Plant Equipment Manufacturers, Renewable Energy Technology Providers

Downstream Customers

Residential Households, Commercial Businesses, Industrial Facilities, Wholesale Energy Markets

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Duke Energy FAQ

Common questions about Duke Energy

Duke Energy is one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, focused on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity and natural gas. The company operates as a regulated utility, providing essential energy services to millions of customers across multiple states while transitioning toward cleaner energy solutions.

Duke Energy (DUK) has a market capitalization of $98.0B and trades on NYSE.

Duke Energy generated $32.0B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $5.1B, representing a net margin of 16.1%. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.

Duke Energy's key competitors include Southern Company, American Electric Power, Dominion Energy, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Duke Energy has approximately 27,037 employees.