Temperature of power generating cells is measured, and, if the measured
temperature is lower than a preset standard operating temperature,
control is performed for zeroing an allocated amount of cooling air via
an air allocation mechanism. During a startup period, cooling-air
introduction openings are closed with reacting-air introduction openings
kept open and an air-sucking-in fan activated. Thus, the entire amount of
introduced air is caused to flow through the reacting-air introduction
openings into the cells for reaction with hydrogen with a minimized
cooling effect so that the power generation reaction can be promoted,
which can reduce a time necessary for the cell temperature to increase up
to a predetermined operating level. By constantly performing the control
for zeroing the allocated amount of cooling air during the startup and
subsequent periods, the power generating cell temperature is constantly
allowed to rise readily as desired.