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 posts third-quarter 2025 results; investor call scheduled

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Duke Energy has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025. The company made the announcement in a news release posted on its website, which can be accessed at duke-energy.com/investors.

Harry Sideris, president and chief executive officer, and Brian Savoy, executive vice president and chief financial officer, are scheduled to discuss the company’s financial performance and provide additional business updates during an investor presentation at 10 a.m. ET today. Interested parties can join the call through the investors’ section of Duke Energy’s website or by dialing 833.470.1428 within the United States or 929.526.1599 internationally, using confirmation code 664572. Participants are advised to call in 10 to 15 minutes before the start time.

A recording of the webcast will be available on the company’s website by November 8.

Duke Energy is one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, with headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company serves approximately 8.6 million electric customers across six states and owns a total energy capacity of 55,100 megawatts. Its natural gas utilities serve about 1.7 million customers in five states.

The company continues to focus on an energy transition that emphasizes customer reliability and value while investing in grid upgrades and cleaner generation sources such as natural gas, nuclear power, renewables, and energy storage.

More information about Duke Energy is available 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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