A review of TransCanada Corp’s proposed Energy East pipeline will start again from the beginning, Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) regulator said on Friday, voiding all decisions from the project’s previous examining panel that has been accused of bias. The new review will be conducted by the NEB in its current form, said the Natural Resources Canada federal agency, despite the ongoing reform of the energy regulator. Last year, the review stalled amid protests by environmentalists and after the resignation of the examining panel due to revelations that members met privately with a TransCanada consultant. Cabinet ministers were upset by the incident and the government may eventually curb the NEB’s power, sources have said. The move to restart the review would appear to spare the […]