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Variable Interest Entities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
VIE primary beneficiary  
Variable Interest Entities [Line Items]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The following table summarizes the amounts and expiration dates of the credit facilities and associated restricted receivables described above.
Duke Energy
Duke EnergyDuke EnergyDuke Energy
CarolinasProgressFlorida
(in millions)CRCDERFDEPRDEFR
Expiration dateFebruary 2025January 2025April 2025April 2024
Credit facility amount$350 $500 $400 $325 
Amounts borrowed at June 30, 2023323 488 400 325 
Amounts borrowed at December 31, 2022350 471 400 250 
Restricted Receivables at June 30, 2023645 855 694 613 
Restricted Receivables at December 31, 2022917 928 793 490 
VIE not primary beneficiary  
Variable Interest Entities [Line Items]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The following tables summarize the impact of non-consolidated VIEs on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
June 30, 2023
Duke EnergyDuke Duke
Natural GasEnergyEnergy
(in millions)InvestmentsOhioIndiana
Receivables from affiliated companies$ $131 $183 
Investments in equity method unconsolidated affiliates58   
Other noncurrent assets46   
Total assets$104 $131 $183 
Other current liabilities23   
Other noncurrent liabilities49   
Total liabilities$72 $ $ 
Net assets$32 $131 $183 
December 31, 2022
Duke EnergyDuke Duke
Natural GasEnergyEnergy
(in millions)InvestmentsOhioIndiana
Receivables from affiliated companies$— $198 $317 
Investments in equity method unconsolidated affiliates43 — — 
Other noncurrent assets45 — — 
Total assets$88 $198 $317 
Other current liabilities59 — — 
Other noncurrent liabilities47 — — 
Total liabilities$106 $— $— 
Net (liabilities) assets$(18)$198 $317 
DEFPF | VIE primary beneficiary  
Variable Interest Entities [Line Items]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The following table summarizes the impact of DEFPF on Duke Energy Florida's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(in millions)June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Receivables of VIEs$5 $
Regulatory Assets: Current56 55 
Current Assets: Other36 41 
Other Noncurrent Assets: Regulatory assets803 826 
Current Liabilities: Other9 
Current maturities of long-term debt57 56 
Long-Term Debt859 890 
DECNCSF and DEPNCSF | VIE primary beneficiary  
Variable Interest Entities [Line Items]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The following table summarizes the impact of these VIEs on Duke Energy Carolinas’ and Duke Energy Progress’ Consolidated Balance Sheets.
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Duke EnergyDuke EnergyDuke EnergyDuke Energy
(in millions)CarolinasProgressCarolinasProgress
Regulatory Assets: Current$12 $39 $12 $39 
Current Assets: Other8 25 29 
Other Noncurrent Assets: Regulatory assets202 662 208 681 
Other Noncurrent Assets: Other1 4 
Current Liabilities: Other3 8 
Current maturities of long-term debt10 34 10 34 
Long-Term Debt214 697 219 714 
CRC | VIE not primary beneficiary  
Variable Interest Entities [Line Items]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The following table shows the gross and net receivables sold.
Duke Energy OhioDuke Energy Indiana
(in millions)June 30, 2023December 31, 2022June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Receivables sold$354 $423 $333 $508 
Less: Retained interests131 198 183 317 
Net receivables sold$223 $225 $150 $191 
The following table shows sales and cash flows related to receivables sold.
Duke Energy OhioDuke Energy Indiana
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
June 30,June 30,
(in millions)2023202220232022
Sales
Receivables sold$1,381 $1,247 $1,665 $1,617 
Loss recognized on sale17 19 
Cash flows
Cash proceeds from receivables sold$1,445 $1,188 $1,793 $1,484 
Collection fees received1 1 
Return received on retained interests10 13