Yes of course, just 2000W sounds high to me, at least for "a bunch" of personal plants.
By the way, this just as a side-note, I think Wattage, whether it's "wall wattage" or whatever Wattage is a totally meaningless figure. What does "50W per sq ft" mean seeing that different types of lights (LEDs, HPS, CFL etc) have a totally different light output per watt. Simple example, my living room LEDs put out as much, if not more, light at 4.5W as my Halogen lights which use 10x more, wattage means NOTHING.
You may even know that not even Lumens or Lux mean anything, I understand that the only useable number here is PAR, the light plants actually use. This is why I don't understand why people are looking at Watts, it just doesn't mean a thing.
Edit: Ok you say "50W per sq ft" for LED, so it's more specific...
There is a formula for each of the different types and it is all just guidelines and will vary with application and what the grower is expecting as for wall or input wattage it is a constant measurement not a obscure number thrown out by manufactures. It was common to see a figure of 1000 watts on a panel when the draw was only 200 watts so the light was at best 400 watts but sold better as a 1000 to the public that didn't know better that is why it is nice to see the Mars Hydro lights show both the power draw and efficiency figures of their light no special math to hide the truth. Watts do mean something you just have to understand how the light is produced halogen lights heat a element in a gas LED gets a small flash as the electrons pass from one pole to the other(simple terms ) therefor using less power for the same light.