The Proprietors of Taheke 8C & Adjoining Blocks Incorporation (the Incorporation) is a Māori land incorporation established by the Māori Land Court in 1954. The Incorporation has more than 1300 shareholder whānau members managed by its Committee of Management (Committee).
The Committee includes kaumātua and pukenga who represent the whānau, hapū and iwi who hold mana whenua and exercise kaitiakitanga over the Incorporation whenua and associated resources. They are the ahi kā, mana whenua, kaitiaki and owners of their whenua. Taheke 8C whānau have links to hapū and iwi, but given the history of the incorporation’s inception see themselves as a whānau-based entity (i.e. not a hapū or an iwi).
The Committee has mandated its investment company, Taheke 8C Limited, to identify and pursue opportunities to develop Taheke whenua and resources as part of a green energy hub. The Taheke Geothermal Project, which was consented at the end of 2024, was the first green energy hub project, with the Taheke Hydroelectric Scheme the second. Others will come online over the coming years.