New EU wide targets on renewable energy have been labelled disappointing by Sinn Fein.
MEPs meeting in Strasbourg voted in favour of new measures aimed at tackling climate change.
However, some members of the parliament believe the targets have been watered down since they were first suggested.
A binding EU wide target of 32 per cent renewables by 2030 was backed by MEPs earlier.
Dublin MEP Lynn Boylan says there will be no incentive for Ireland to meet that objective:
Out words: disappointing result
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