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"Stepping into this job, I feel like I've been preparing for it for 29 years," Duke Energy's new chief exec tells CBJ in an ...
Find out what executives have in store for their respective organizations in the months and years ahead. Those stories and ...
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy plans to file applications this year to merge the two companies it operates in the Carolinas. According to the Charlotte Business Journal, the utility’s new CEO, Harry ...
Welcome to Duke Energy’s first quarter 2025 earnings review and business update. Leading our call today is Harry Sideris, President and CEO, along with Brian Savoy, Executive Vice President and CFO.
Duke Energy reported first-quarter 2025 earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, driven by higher rates and increased demand from colder weather, while the company reaffirmed its growth ...
"On behalf of everyone at Duke Energy, I want to thank Julie for her nearly four decades of service to the company, our customers and our shareholders," said Harry Sideris, president and CEO.
Operational excellence and safety underpin Duke Energy's strategic progress In his first shareholder meeting as CEO, Sideris also reinforced the strength of the company's fundamentals.
Duke Energy’s new partnership with GE Vernova could secure up to 11 7HA gas turbines as the utility braces for explosive electricity demand growth across its six-state footprint. The deal ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), a leading American energy company with a market capitalization of $94.6 billion and a track record of 17 consecutive years of dividend increases according to ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) today announced Harry Sideris has assumed the role of chief executive officer and has joined the company's board of directors ...
(RTTNews) - Duke Energy Corp. (DUK) announced Tuesday Harry Sideris has assumed the role of chief executive officer and has joined the company's board of directors. His appointment was part of a ...
Meanwhile, Duke Energy announced enhancements to its assistance programs for low-income households in North Carolina, aiming to provide more substantial energy savings by 2025.