Duke Energy
DUKDuke 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.
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Aug 4, 2026 (In 3 weeks)Revenue estimate$7.6B
EPS estimate$1.33
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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.
Competitive position
Duke Energy maintains a dominant market position as a regulated utility with exclusive service territories and a massive rate-regulated asset base.
GeographiesIndiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, United States
Customer segmentsResidential Consumers, Commercial Enterprises, Industrial Manufacturers, Municipal Governments
Business modelRegulated Monopoly, Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SuppliersFuel Suppliers (Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear), Power Plant Equipment Manufacturers, Renewable Energy Technology Providers
CustomersResidential Households, Commercial Businesses, Industrial Facilities, Wholesale Energy Markets
CountryUnited States of America
Listed1964
Employees27.0K
CEOHarry K. Sideris
SectorUtilities
IndustryRegulated Electric
Websiteduke-energy.com
FilingsSEC EDGAR
Questions, answered.
- What is Duke Energy's market cap?
- Duke Energy (DUK) has a market capitalization of $98.8B and trades on NYSE.
- What is Duke Energy's revenue and profitability?
- Duke Energy generated $31.0B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $4.8B, representing a net margin of 15.7%. Gross margin stands at 74.0%, with free cash flow of -$563.0M. These figures are based on the Q2 2025 filing.
- Who are Duke Energy's competitors?
- Duke Energy's key competitors include American Electric Power, Dominion Energy, Southern Company, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
- Who does Duke Energy partner with?
- Duke Energy's notable partners include GIC.
- What subsidiaries does Duke Energy have?
- Duke Energy's subsidiaries include Duke Energy Indiana, Piedmont Natural Gas.
- Where is Duke Energy headquartered?
- Duke Energy is headquartered in United States of America and employs approximately 27,037 people. It has been publicly traded since 1964.
