Conergy
still
faces
an
uphill
battle
in
the
face
of
blistering
module
price
declines,
however.
It
recorded
a
net
loss
of
€5.6m
($6.9m)
during
the
second
quarter,
and
its
sales
plunged
more
than
35%
year-on-year
to
€145.5m.
Nevertheless,
Conergy’s
second-quarter
Ebitda
of
€500,000
contrasts
sharply
with
the
negative
figure
of
€148m
posted
this
week
by
German
peer
SolarWorld.
It
bolsters
the
notion
that
Conergy
has
progressed
significantly
further
than
many
of
its
European
rivals
when
it
comes
to
adapting
to
the
harsh
new
realities
of
the
global
PV
industry.
“We
continue
to…