here is the idea... haven't worked out any numbers yet, so it's just a thought experiment for now. There are two set ups for this thought experiment.
1) take a capacitor (very high C) and bias it in a specific way. have the capacitor placed inside a faraday cage or conductor so there is little or no external E field acting on the system. Connect a lead to one side of the capacitor and let a very small point of the lead be in contact with the air and fields outside the cage. The purpose is to try and have AC current flowing in the wire, even if it is absolutely minuscule.
2) attach many wires to a conductive plate, letting the other ends be separate and unconncected. have that system placed inside a conductor/faraday cage. Only allow the very tips of the unconnected ends to be exposed to the air and fields outside the cage. This way, a small difference in potential between any tips of the wires might cause a very small AC current in the wires and connecting plate.
The purpose is then to wind toroid coils around the wires carrying the small AC current, in hopes to remove some energy from the gases. I expect that this will take many, many hundreds or thousands of wires or coils to produce any significant power, if it is at all possible.