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Duke Energy product analyses

A tighter look at the products that matter most to Duke Energy, along with the free, open, decentralized, or cooperative alternatives already creating pricing pressure and the original disruption concepts that could widen that pressure further.

Products

Where the moat actually touches users

These pages zoom into the products and services that matter most to each company, the alternatives already nibbling at them, and 4 structured disruption concepts across the current product set.

4 disruption concepts tracked0 documented exceptions
Electric utilities

Regulated electricity generation, transmission and distribution

2 concepts

Duke Energy generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity through regulated utilities serving customers across the Carolinas, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

Open analysis
Natural gas utilities

Regulated natural gas distribution

2 concepts

Duke Energy's natural gas utilities distribute gas to customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio and Kentucky.

Open analysis

Paper trail

Company-level source stack

These sources shaped the scoring and writing. The site is opinionated, but it should not behave like it is improvising facts in a dark room.

Duke Energy 2024 Annual Report and Form 10-K

Duke Energy / SEC · annual report

Primary filing source for regulated utility operations, financial performance, risk factors, grid investment, storm response, climate planning, and distributed-energy context.

Reviewed 2026-05-27

Duke Energy (DUK) Market Capitalization

CompaniesMarketCap · market data

Market-data reference for Duke Energy's May 2026 market capitalization and public-company ranking context.

Reviewed 2026-05-27

Duke Energy (DUK) P/E Ratio

CompaniesMarketCap · market data

Market-data reference for Duke Energy's trailing P/E ratio as of May 2026.

Reviewed 2026-05-27

Free The World

Built as a research surface for tracking how AI, open source, Bitcoin rails, and distributed manufacturing steadily make legacy pricing models look like an elaborate historical accident.

Early-2026 public-source snapshot

Open source on GitHub

Commit 2970904 ·