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Published 07:46 7 Mar 2022 GMT
Updated 10:53 7 Mar 2022 GMT
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Yesterday, Minister Ryan said that the Government was "acutely aware" of the "recent increases in the cost of living and the impact of rising inflation right across the economy".
He said: "Increased energy costs have played a significant role in this, due to rising energy costs internationally and, more recently, due to the crisis in Ukraine."
The Green Party leader went on to say that relevant agencies will "explore every avenue to identify and assist those most in need".
He acknowledged how natural gas prices have been increasing, and that, in the longterm, a move away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy would lead to a lower cost of living.
He said: "We are working towards having up to 80% of our electricity from renewables by 2030 and we now have supports for homeowners, farms and small businesses to generate their own power and sell any excess to the grid.
"This, in addition to immediate short-term measures, is what we must do – to protect Irish householders from high energy costs over the coming years.”
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