Higher Demand and Rates Push Duke Energy Q1 Profit Above Estimates
Tuesday, 6 May 2025 () U.S. utility giant Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) reported on Tuesday consensus-beating earnings for the first quarter as higher rates and a colder winter boosted sales and demand for electricity and gas. North Carolina-based Duke Energy – which serves 8.2 million electric utility customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky – booked adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.76 for the first quarter of the year. This is higher compared to the adjusted EPS of $1.44 for the first quarter of 2024 and above the…
Ed Miliband insists the government will not split the UK’s energy market into regions if it causes bills to rise. Under the plan, different areas of the country would pay different rates for their..
Trump announces 10% reciprocal global tariffs, with higher rates on some nations
US President Donald Trump announced the long-awaited “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs at the White House Rose..
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