Duke Energy Stock

Duke Energy Equity

The The Equity of Duke Energy (DUK) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 51.84 B USD. In the previous year, The Equity was 50.13 B USD — a change of 3.42% (higher).

Equity

51.84 BUSD

YoY

3.42%

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In 2026, Duke Energy's equity was 51.84 B USD, a 3.42% increase from the 50.13 B USD equity in the previous year.

The Duke Energy Equity history

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Equity
Date
Equity
Jan 1, 2018
43.82 B USD
Jan 1, 2019
46.82 B USD
Jan 1, 2020
47.96 B USD
Jan 1, 2021
49.30 B USD
Jan 1, 2022
49.32 B USD
Jan 1, 2023
49.11 B USD
Jan 1, 2024
50.13 B USD
Jan 1, 2025
51.84 B USD
The Duke Energy Equity history
YEAREquityYoY
51.84 BUSD+3.42%
50.13 BUSD+2.07%
49.11 BUSD-0.43%
49.32 BUSD+0.05%
49.30 BUSD+2.78%
47.96 BUSD+2.44%
46.82 BUSD+6.86%
43.82 BUSD+4.98%
41.74 BUSD+1.72%
41.03 BUSD+3.29%
39.73 BUSD-2.81%
40.88 BUSD
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Duke Energy Stock analysis

What does Duke Energy do? The Duke Energy Corporation is a US energy company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is one of the largest energy producers in the USA and offers a wide range of services and products. The company's history dates back to 1904 when James Buchanan Duke settled in Durham, North Carolina and established a tobacco industry. In 1927, Duke's Southern Power Company bought the Catawba River hydroelectric power plant, marking its entry into the energy business. Over the following decades, Duke Energy expanded into electricity supply and became a major regional energy provider in the USA. Today, Duke Energy is a Fortune 500 company with around 30,000 employees and a revenue of approximately $24 billion. Duke Energy is an integrated energy provider responsible for the generation and distribution of electricity and gas. It offers a wide range of energy products and services to customers in the USA and Latin America. Its business model includes energy generation and distribution, as well as the exploration, production, and processing of oil and gas. The Duke Energy Corporation is divided into three main business segments: energy generation, energy distribution, and commercial energy. Energy generation: The company has a highly decentralized energy generation capacity of over 52,000 megawatts. Duke Energy covers both renewable and non-renewable energy sources, including wind power, solar energy, biomass, hydroelectric power, and nuclear energy. Energy distribution: Duke Energy is the largest electricity provider in the USA, with a network of over 497,000 km of power lines and other energy infrastructure. The energy distribution segment includes the transmission and distribution of electrical energy to households, businesses, industries, and public facilities. Commercial energy: Duke Energy's commercial energy division involves trading, processing, and distributing energy to commercial and industrial customers in the USA and Latin America. Both electricity and gas are produced and distributed. Duke Energy produces and delivers a wide range of energy services and products to households, businesses, industries, and public facilities. This includes electricity, gas, energy efficiency programs, renewable energy sources, and support for electric vehicle infrastructure. In conclusion, Duke Energy is an integrated energy provider responsible for the generation and distribution of electricity and gas. It offers a wide range of energy products and services to customers in the USA and Latin America. With a decentralized energy generation capacity of over 52,000 megawatts and a diverse portfolio of products and services, Duke Energy is a key player in the US energy market and actively contributes to the transformation of the industry. Duke Energy is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Equity Details

Analyzing Duke Energy's Equity

Duke Energy's equity represents the ownership interest in the company, calculated as the difference between total assets and total liabilities. It reflects the residual claim by shareholders on the company’s assets after all debts have been paid. Understanding Duke Energy's equity is essential for assessing its financial health, stability, and value to shareholders.

Year-to-Year Comparison

Evaluating Duke Energy's equity over successive years offers insights into the company's growth, profitability, and capital structure. Increasing equity indicates an enhancement in net assets and financial health, while decreasing equity could point to rising debts or operational challenges.

Impact on Investments

Duke Energy's equity is a crucial element for investors, influencing the company's leverage, risk profile, and return on equity (ROE). Higher equity levels generally suggest lower risk and enhanced financial stability, making the company a potentially attractive investment opportunity.

Interpreting Equity Fluctuations

Fluctuations in Duke Energy’s equity can arise from various factors, including changes in net income, dividend payments, and issuance or buyback of shares. Investors analyze these shifts to gauge the company's financial performance, operational efficiency, and strategic financial management.

Frequently Asked Questions about Duke Energy stock

The Equity of Duke Energy is 51.84 B USD in 2026.

The Equity of Duke Energy changed from 50.13 B USD to 51.84 B USD, representing a 3.42% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

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The Equity's USD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track The Equity's Duke Energy historically and in real time.

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