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Annual · values202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Cash Flow12.33 B USD12.33 B USD9.88 B USD5.93 B USD8.29 B USD8.86 B USD8.21 B USD7.19 B USD6.63 B USD6.80 B USD6.68 B USD6.59 B USD
Depreciation & Amortization7.70 B USD6.42 B USD6.08 B USD5.84 B USD5.66 B USD5.49 B USD5.18 B USD4.70 B USD4.05 B USD3.88 B USD3.61 B USD3.51 B USD
Stock-Based Compensation
Capital Expenditures14.02 B USD12.28 B USD12.60 B USD11.37 B USD9.71 B USD9.91 B USD11.12 B USD9.39 B USD8.05 B USD7.90 B USD6.77 B USD5.38 B USD
Cash Flow from Investing-14.34 B USD-13.12 B USD-12.47 B USD-11.97 B USD-10.94 B USD-10.60 B USD-11.96 B USD-10.06 B USD-8.45 B USD-11.53 B USD-5.28 B USD-5.37 B USD
Cash Flow from Financing1.95 B USD859.00 M USD2.35 B USD6.13 B USD2.61 B USD1.73 B USD3.73 B USD2.96 B USD1.78 B USD4.27 B USD-2.58 B USD-678.00 M USD
Dividends Paid3.18 B USD3.11 B USD2.81 B USD2.67 B USD2.47 B USD2.45 B USD2.33 B USD2.25 B USD2.23 B USD
Stock Buybacks1.50 B USD
Free Cash Flow-1.69 B USD48.00 M USD-2.73 B USD-5.44 B USD-1.43 B USD-1.05 B USD-2.91 B USD-2.20 B USD-1.42 B USD-1.10 B USD-90.00 M USD1.20 B USD

Duke Energy Corporation operates as a major energy company in the United States through its subsidiaries. It functions across two primary segments: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, which generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity to approximately 8.6 million customers in the Southeast and Midwest regions; and Gas Utilities and Infrastructure, which serves more than 1.6 million natural gas customers. The company maintains regulated utilities in key states including the Carolinas, Indiana, Florida, Ohio, and Kentucky, positioning it as one of the largest utilities in the nation. Duke Energy Corporation plays a critical role in delivering reliable power and gas services to residential, commercial, and industrial users, supporting essential energy needs across diverse geographies. Its operations emphasize regulated electric and gas infrastructure, contributing significantly to the stability of regional energy markets. Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Duke Energy Corporation remains a cornerstone of the U.S. utilities sector.