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Der Schulweg von Martin und Simon führt vom Bergbauernhof der Familie Arnold über zwei Luftseilbahnen ins Tal. In Zermatt, einem Gondelbahn-Eldorado, wird mit Hilfe eines russischen Schwerlasthubschraubers im Sommer 2009 eine weitere Bahn gebaut. Neue Massstäbe setzt die Transportbahn der Kraftwerke Linth-Limmern im Glarnerland: Pro Fahrt sollen bis zu 40 Tonnen Last befördert werden. Das Tragseil hat einen Durchmesser von 90 Millimetern – ein Weltrekord. Doch Luftseilbahnen dürften künftig auch im Stadtverkehr eine wichtige Rolle spielen: In Algerien zum Beispiel sind bereits heute Gondelbahnen ein wichtiger Teil des öffentlichen Verkehrs. In «NZZ Swiss made»: Der Bügellift – eine Schweizer Erfindung. Bonustrack Gesamtlänge: 70 Minuten. Elite status. Die Renaissance des Gleichstroms - NZZ.ch, 12.09.

Schanghai eine Metropole zu nennen, ist eine Untertreibung: Der Ballungsraum zählt heute knapp 25 Millionen Einwohner. Sie alle wollen mit Strom versorgt sein. An heissen Sommertagen, wenn die Klimaanlagen auf Hochtouren laufen, kann es leicht zu Engpässen kommen. Stromrationierungen sind keine Seltenheit. Umso wichtiger sind Leitungen, die Elektrizität zuverlässig zu den Verbrauchern bringen. Erneuerbar, aber weit weg Nur, woher soll der Strom kommen? Beim Wechselstrom ruft jeder Wechsel der Stromrichtung rund um die Leitung elektrische und magnetische Felder hervor, die den Stromfluss bremsen. Die Ära des Wechselstroms Die Vorteile des Gleichstroms sind schon lange bekannt. Das Problem daran war: je tiefer die Spannung, desto höher die Verluste der Stromübertragung. Der amerikanische Grossindustrielle George Westinghouse sah das anders. Die beiden Erfinder lieferten sich über Jahre eine öffentliche Schlammschlacht.

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