Compare · DUK vs EXC
DUK vs EXC
Side-by-side comparison of Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) (DUK) and Exelon Corporation (EXC): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both DUK and EXC operate in Power Generation (Utilities), so they compete in similar markets.
- DUK is the larger of the two at $96.84B, about 2.1x EXC ($46.81B).
- Over the past year, DUK is up 7.6% and EXC is up 8.5% - EXC leads by 0.9 points.
- DUK has been more active in the news (15 items in the past 4 weeks vs 4 for EXC).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company)
Duke Energy Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy company in the United States. It operates through three segments: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, Gas Utilities and Infrastructure, and Commercial Renewables. The Electric Utilities and Infrastructure segment generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity in the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwest; and uses coal, hydroelectric, natural gas, oil, renewable sources, and nuclear fuel to generate electricity. It also engages in the wholesale of electricity to municipalities, electric cooperative utilities, and load-serving entities. This segment serves approximately 7.9 million retail electric customers in 6 states in the Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States covering a service territory of approximately 91,000 square miles; and owns approximately 50,807 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity. The Gas Utilities and Infrastructure segment distributes natural gas to residential, commercial, industrial, and power generation natural gas customers; and owns, operates, and invests in pipeline transmission and natural gas storage facilities. It has approximately 1.6 million customers, including 1.1 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as 541,000 customers in southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. The Commercial Renewables segment acquires, owns, develops, builds, and operates wind and solar renewable generation projects, including nonregulated renewable energy and energy storage services to utilities, electric cooperatives, municipalities, and commercial and industrial customers. It has 21 wind, 150 solar, and 2 battery storage facilities, as well as 11 fuel cell locations with a capacity of 2,282 MW across 19 states. The company was formerly known as Duke Energy Holding Corp. and changed its name to Duke Energy Corporation in April 2005. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Exelon Corporation
Exelon Corporation, a utility services holding company, engages in the energy generation, delivery, and marketing businesses in the United States and Canada. It owns nuclear, fossil, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and solar generating facilities. The company also sells electricity to wholesale and retail customers; and sells natural gas, renewable energy, and other energy-related products and services. In addition, it is involved in the purchase and regulated retail sale of electricity and natural gas; and transmission and distribution of electricity, and distribution of natural gas to retail customers. Further, the company offers support services, including legal, human resources, information technology, financial, supply management, accounting, engineering, customer operations, distribution and transmission planning, asset management, system operations, and power procurement services. It serves distribution utilities, municipalities, cooperatives, and financial institutions, as well as commercial, industrial, governmental, and residential customers. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Latest DUK
- Duke Energy offers tips to save energy and money as temperatures rise in the Carolinas
- Duke Energy supports South Carolina first responders with $500,000 in grants for emergency preparedness
- The DOE announces grants for Duke Energy projects, bringing total funding to nearly $96 million
- Duke Energy offers $500,000 to support small businesses across North Carolina
- Duke Energy site readiness efforts help land $1.2 billion advanced manufacturing project in Cherokee County
- Duke Energy Florida implements third rate reduction to lower residential customer bills by approximately 25% in 2026
- Ahead of hurricane season, Duke Energy Foundation awards $500,000 to strengthen storm preparedness across North Carolina
- New Duke Energy program helps South Carolina nonresidential customers lower costs while supporting a growing grid
- Ahead of hurricane season, Duke Energy Foundation awards $130,000 to 10 organizations advancing storm preparedness and community resiliency
- SEC Form 4 filed by EVP, Chief Customer Officer Weintraub Alexander J.
Latest EXC
- ComEd to Provide $2.5 Million in Bill Relief to Help Small Businesses Offset Rising PJM Supply Costs
- Revolution Brewing Receives $30,000 Rebate as ComEd Launches New Energy Efficiency Offering Designed to Help Breweries, Wineries and Distillers with Rising Energy Costs
- ComEd Renewable Energy Investments Help Expand Customer Access to Clean Energy and Lower Costs
- Exelon Expands 2c2i Portfolio with New Investments in Natrion and Blackcurrant AI
- ComEd Recognizes Ferrero for Achievements in Energy Savings and Sustainability
- Higher PJM Supply Costs Expected to Increase ComEd Customer Bills This Summer
- Exelon Secures $13 Million in Savings for Natural Gas Customers
- ComEd Energy Efficiency Program Receives National Recognition From Energy Coalition
- ONE Nuclear Energy Announces Two Independent Director Nominees for Public Company Board
- Exelon Reports First Quarter 2026 Results