A selective catalytic reduction process with a palladium catalyst for
reducing NOx in a gas, using hydrogen as a reducing agent. A zirconium
sulfate (ZrO.sub.2)SO.sub.4 catalyst support material with about 0.01-2.0
wt. % Pd is applied to a catalytic bed positioned in a flow of exhaust
gas at about 70-200.degree. C. The support material may be
(ZrO.sub.2--SiO.sub.2)SO.sub.4. H.sub.2O and hydrogen may be injected
into the exhaust gas upstream of the catalyst to a concentration of about
15-23 vol. % H.sub.2O and a molar ratio for H.sub.2/NO.sub.x in the range
of 10-100. A hydrogen-containing fuel may be synthesized in an Integrated
Gasification Combined Cycle power plant for combustion in a gas turbine
to produce the exhaust gas flow. A portion of the fuel may be diverted
for the hydrogen injection.