Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has blasted the "right wing" of the Morrison federal government for bringing down his signature energy policy, calling for it to be "reinstated now".
On Monday, a Twitter user challenged Mr Turnbull for only "calling for coherent energy policies now [he's] out of government".
The former PM responded by defending his proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG), which faced opposition in government ranks and was later ditched.
"The National Energy Guarantee was a coherent integration of climate and energy policy," he tweeted.
"It was sabotaged by the right-wing of the Coalition and their supporters in the media and coal lobby and finally abandoned by Morrison Government. It should be reinstated now."
The policy was intended to deal with rising energy prices as well as cutting emissions.
Mr Turnbull was later dumped as the leader and his successor Scott Morrison announced the NEG "is dead".
His comments came on the same day that former foreign minister .

A power station in Victoria. Source: AAP
"We don't have a national energy policy in this country and a national approach to climate change ... we are part of a global effort," she told the Nine Network.
"Countries do look to Australia for direction for guidance and leadership."
Mr Turnbull has spoken out against the government a number of times since he was ousted in 2018.

Malcolm Turnball during a final press conference before leaving Parliament in 2018. Source: AAP
On ABC's Q&A in December, .
"The Coalition has a fundamental problem in dealing with climate change because there is a group within the Liberal Party and the National Party who deny the reality of climate change," he said.