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flag Duke Energy forecasts higher 2026 earnings due to AI-driven power demand, with growth plans including nuclear expansion and coal plant extensions.

flag Duke Energy expects 2026 earnings per share between $6.55 and $6.80, up from $6.31 in 2025, driven by record electricity demand fueled by AI and advanced manufacturing. flag The company projects 5% to 7% annual EPS growth through 2030 and is evaluating new nuclear reactors and extending coal plant lifespans in the Carolinas. flag It reaffirmed its 2025 EPS midpoint at $6.30 and is seeking NRC approval for a new nuclear site in North Carolina. flag In its latest quarter, Duke reported $1.50 EPS, slightly above expectations, with flat electric division earnings and a 22% rise in gas segment profits. flag The company serves 8.6 million electricity and 1.7 million gas customers across the Southeast and Midwest.

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