A system is disclosed for converting energy from the electromagnetic
quantum vacuum available at any point in the universe to usable energy in
the form of heat, electricity, mechanical energy or other forms of power.
By suppressing electromagnetic quantum vacuum energy at appropriate
frequencies a change may be effected in the electron energy levels which
will result in the emission or release of energy. Mode suppression of
electromagnetic quantum vacuum radiation is known to take place in
Casimir cavities. A Casimir cavity refers to any region in which
electromagnetic modes are suppressed or restricted. When atoms enter into
suitable micro Casimir cavities a decrease in the orbital energies of
electrons in atoms will thus occur. Such energy will be captured in the
claimed devices. Upon emergence form such micro Casimir cavities the
atoms will be re-energized by the ambient electromagnetic quantum vacuum.
In this way energy is extracted locally and replenished globally from and
by the electromagnetic quantum vacuum. This process may be repeated an
unlimited number of times. This process is also consistent with the
conservation of energy in that all usable energy does come at the expense
of the energy content of the electromagnetic quantum vacuum. Similar
effects may be produced by acting upon molecular bonds. Devices are
described in which gas is recycled through a multiplicity of Casimir
cavities. The disclosed devices are scalable in size and energy output
for applications ranging from replacements for small batteries to power
plant sized generators of electricity.