Well I'm bored so here's what I've found
CSC stands for Carl Sandburg College
http://www.sandburg.edu/
This is a west-central Illinois community college
James D. Hunt is a student there. He graduates this may.
He is 36 years old, a disabled veteran who served eight years in the Navy as I gather a jet mechanic.
As was pointed out he's the president and founder of this club.
Basically here's what his invention does. He creates hydrogen from electrolysis. The electrolysis is done via something called plasmatic induction. Looking around it seems that plasmatic induction is a term they've invented.
Carbon rods are used but there use is never explained. My best guess is as the anode and cathode in the elecrolysis. These are to be replaced yearly.
The elctricity comes from batteries and maybe solar panels.
The hydrogen is then burnt in a motor with the exhaust be collected and the water recaptured for use again.
The end result is theywrap all of this up in a package they say is the size of a gas tank and they hope to have a working test vehicle this summer.
I see nothing spectacular here and once the battery runs dry the system will stop. Make sure you get your investment checks to him early though.