Yes, there are quite a few ways to promote these questions!
...but, is it really worth it?
The problem is that after all this time, the OP is unlikely still searching for a solution to his or her problem. So we are dedicating more resources to answer these older questions that may or may not be useful to someone, while utilizing less resources to those who just posted a new question who we know can still use an answer.
But, that's not me saying this is a bad idea - I just like to get the cons out of the way first.
Now, what can we do to promote these older questions?
For starters, we can have a Question of the Day that features one unanswered question for each tag. Since these unanswered questions are likely to be more difficult than the newer ones (likely the reason for these questions going unanswered), there could potentially be a rep bonus for those who answer it (I am talking about an insignificant bonus, mind you. Somewhere in the ball part of 110% - so 11 rep per upvote rather than 10. This would last for that day only).
Another option is a system-generated bounty. A small bounty, such as 15 rep (which is the amount for an accepted answer) to maybe 50. This bounty would place these questions in the featured tab to draw more attention.
The question remains, however. Is this a worthy project? Will users see a significant benefit from these questions being answered? If the answer is yes, then we certainly need to implement additional exposure on these questions, and provide incentive to those who can answer them well.