A letter has been signed for an EU wide gas price cap without support from Ireland.
Approximately 15 EU Member States signed the letter ahead of Friday's EU meeting of energy Ministers.
Sinn Féin representative Lynn Boylan has slammed Environment Minister Eamon Ryan and the government for failing to support the price cap.
Speaking in the Seanad today, Senator Boylan said: "The letter called for the price cap in order to bring soaring energy bills under control and to help mitigate the inflationary pressure on Member States.
"This is the second time in a number of months that Ireland has failed to support measures to reduce energy prices at an EU level. In October last year, they rejected a call to decouple gas and renewable prices.
"Regularly we hear the excuse from Government that they would prefer to wait for EU wide measures on energy such as windfall taxes, yet every time, EU wide solutions are proposed, Ireland is either missing in action or worse still directly opposing."
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