The article suggests aiming for 2 kWh per hour (why don't they just say 2 kW?), not 2 kWh per day. So you're already there: 38 kWh/person/day = 1.6 kW/person
I'm not entirely sure if the article intends to measure embodied energy, though, which your calculations don't capture.
I'm not entirely sure if the article intends to measure embodied energy, though, which your calculations don't capture.