%0 Electronic Article %A Yangyang Liu %A Hongbo Lian %A Xiaowei Tang %A Zhongqi Shen %A Jiarui Li %A Lian Liu %K EIZ electricity load demands %K output adjustment schedules %K demand response %K gas energy balance %K multienergy flows %K demonstration projects %K energy internet zones %K TCM %K EIZ optimal controlling strategy %K EIZ controlling strategy %K transmission congestion management %K peak−valley difference %K reliability %K simplified Songjiang transmission system %K multienergy flow requirements %K power systems %K optimal redispatch problem %X Transmission congestion threatens the reliability and economy of power systems. It becomes more severe with the increase of load demands and peak−valley differences. In recent years, energy internet zones (EIZs) have attracted wide attention, and many demonstration projects have been developed. EIZs connect the supply and consumption of multi-energy like electricity, gas, heat, and cooling. Thus, EIZs’ electricity load demands can be flexibly adjusted by controlling their multi-energy flows. The controlling method should consider not only demand response but also heat, cooling, and gas energy balance. The integration of EIZs provides a new solution for transmission congestion management (TCM). First, an EIZ's optimal controlling strategy considering its multi-energy flow requirements was proposed. Then, the optimal re-dispatch problem for TCM was studied, taking into account EIZs' and traditional generators' adjustment costs. Re-dispatch determines the output adjustment schedules and compensation prices, while the EIZ's controlling strategy controls multi-energies' supply and consumption. A simplified Songjiang transmission system in Shanghai was adopted to illustrate the proposed methods. It was proven that the EIZs' integration could reduce the re-dispatch costs in TCM and increase EIZs' profits. %T TCM considering EIZs' integration %B The Journal of Engineering %D March 2019 %V 2019 %N 16 %P 850-855 %I Institution of Engineering and Technology %U https://digital-library.theiet.org/;jsessionid=52wusn5kj39r6.x-iet-live-01content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8721 %G EN