Duke Energy releases Q2 2025 financial results; leadership to discuss updates

Harry K. Sideris‌, President and Chief Executive Officer at Duke Energy Florida
Harry K. Sideris‌, President and Chief Executive Officer at Duke Energy Florida - Duke Energy Florida
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Duke Energy has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The information is available in a news release on the company’s website at duke-energy.com/investors.

Company leaders, including Harry Sideris, president and chief executive officer, and Brian Savoy, executive vice president and chief financial officer, are scheduled to discuss the financial results and provide business updates during an investor presentation at 10 a.m. ET today. Interested parties can access the call through the investors’ section of Duke Energy’s website or by phone using the provided confirmation code. A recording of the webcast will be made available on August 6.

Duke Energy is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is listed as a Fortune 150 company. It serves approximately 8.6 million electric customers across six states—North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky—and operates with a total energy capacity of 55,100 megawatts. Its natural gas utilities reach about 1.7 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, and Kentucky.

The company continues to focus on its energy transition strategy by investing in grid upgrades and cleaner generation sources such as natural gas, nuclear power, renewables, and energy storage.

Additional details about Duke Energy’s operations can be found on its main website as well as through its social media channels.

Media inquiries can be directed to Gillian Moore at any time via the listed contact number. Analysts seeking further information may contact Abby Motsinger at her office line.



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