Generating Electricity

Nuclear
A single pellet the size of a pencil eraser produces the energy equivalent of a ton of coal. Learn more about nuclear generation.
Conventional Hydro
Hydroelectricity generated growth and development in the Carolinas. We’re still using this source of energy today.
Pumped-Storage Hydro
Discover the difference between conventional hydroelectric generators and pumped storage generators.
Coal-Fired
Much of the electricity generated by Duke Energy is made by burning coal. Learn about this resource.
Oil/Gas-Fired
To meet energy demand during peak periods, Duke Energy uses a system of combustion turbines.