Duke Energy releases Q2 financial results; investor call scheduled

Harry K. Sideris‌
Harry K. Sideris‌
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Duke Energy has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The company published a news release with detailed information on its website at duke-energy.com/investors.

Company executives, including President and Chief Executive Officer Harry Sideris and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Brian Savoy, are scheduled to discuss the results and provide business updates during an investor presentation at 10 a.m. Eastern Time today. Interested parties can access the call through the investors’ section of Duke Energy’s website or by dialing 833.470.1428 in the U.S. or 929.526.1599 internationally, using confirmation code 704713. Participants are encouraged to join 10 to 15 minutes before the start time.

A recording of the webcast will be made available on Aug. 6 in the investors’ section of Duke Energy’s website.

Duke Energy is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is among the largest energy holding companies in the United States, serving about 8.6 million electric customers across six states and operating a total energy capacity of 55,100 megawatts. Its natural gas utilities serve approximately 1.7 million customers in five states.

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

Additional information about Duke Energy can be found at duke-energy.com and through its various social media channels.

For media inquiries, contact Gillian Moore at 800-559-3853 (available 24 hours). Analysts may contact Abby Motsinger at 704-382-7624.



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