How does the energy released by a single supernova compare to the Sun's total lifetime output?

Answer

A single supernova releases more energy than our Sun will produce over its entire 10-billion-year lifetime.

The energy released during a supernova explosion is staggering; a single event emits more energy in just a few weeks than the Sun is projected to generate during its entire multi-billion-year existence.

How does the energy released by a single supernova compare to the Sun's total lifetime output?
astronomystellar evolutionsupernovastar deathviolent