There are no more certainties in Brazil. Just a few days before the most important power tender yet for the wind industry here, scheduled for Friday, little seems to be rock solid except for the past successes of the country’s renewable energy policies.

Although this lack of predictability is understandable for a country that has gone through political and economic upheaval in the past four years, such continued uncertainty is a bucket of cold water on the most mature, dynamic and steadiest renewable energy market in Latin America.